SGIM Survey on Social Media Use Awareness of New Information Thank you for taking the time to take this survey on behalf of SGIM. This is part of an AHRQ/PCORI funded project to evaluate and improve upon physician information management. Your answers will be kept anonymous. We will have a drawing for two $500 prizes from among the survey participants. For more information, contact Leslie Dunne, dunnel@sgim.org. BEGIN SURVEY Question Title * 1. I feel confident that I know about the most important advances in my field. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree Question Title * 2. I find it difficult to keep up with new sources of medical information relevant to my practice. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree Question Title * 3. I am confident in my ability to critically appraise new evidence in my field. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree Question Title * 4. I am confident that I am applying the latest, best evidence in caring for my patients. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree Question Title * 5. I make a deliberate effort to learn about new medical information in my field. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Agree Question Title * 6. In what context do you do the majority of your learning? Most Often Regularly Rarely Never In response to a clinical question related to a specific patient In response to a clinical question related to a specific patient Most Often In response to a clinical question related to a specific patient Regularly In response to a clinical question related to a specific patient Rarely In response to a clinical question related to a specific patient Never Reading proactively about topics (not in response to a specific patient) Reading proactively about topics (not in response to a specific patient) Most Often Reading proactively about topics (not in response to a specific patient) Regularly Reading proactively about topics (not in response to a specific patient) Rarely Reading proactively about topics (not in response to a specific patient) Never Scan to review articles of interest Scan to review articles of interest Most Often Scan to review articles of interest Regularly Scan to review articles of interest Rarely Scan to review articles of interest Never Other Other Most Often Other Regularly Other Rarely Other Never Other (please specify) Next